🌿Spring Migrants Hike – Eagle Creek & Marian University Ecolab
📍 Indianapolis | 🌱 Spring | ⏱ Half/Full Day | 👥 Small Group
Overview:
Peak spring migration transforms Indianapolis woodlands into one of the most exciting birding experiences of the year. This guided hike focuses on locating and identifying the full diversity of warblers, vireos, thrushes, flycatchers, and cuckoos passing through central Indiana.
Target Species:
Up to 36 species of warblers
7 species of vireos
6 species of thrushes
Yellow-billed & Black-billed Cuckoo
Expected flycatchers (Empidonax spp., Eastern Wood-Pewee, Great Crested Flycatcher)
Scarlet Tanager
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
What to Expect:
Pace & Difficulty: Moderate, wooded trails
Photography: Good, especially for warblers in canopy gaps
Habitats: Forest interior, edges, ecolab wetlands
Walking/Driving Balance: Mostly walking with some stationary birding
Who This Tour Is For:
Beginner to advanced birders
Songbird enthusiasts
Photographers welcome
Logistics:
Meeting location shared after booking
Bring binoculars, field guide, camera optional
Early morning recommended for peak activity
Booking:
This tour is offered as a 1/2 day (3 hour)Â tour or a full day (6 hour) tour and is open for public or private individuals/groups
Contact us using the form below for specific tour pricing
All guests must sign a liability waiver before attending a tour. The waiver will be sent out electronically during the scheduling of your tour and must be signed by all participants before your tour to confirm/secure your booking.Â